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STEAMERS, &c. _BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. rpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ 8. ALE IMPROVED PROPER’ IN GEORGETOWN, D. 0., AT AUCTION. ‘virtue of two deeds: Notice To mounE VERNUN PAS- ‘The -steamer W. W. CORCORAN, = 3 at ee ‘$1, including sdmission [SLDMITED SALE TY a Sof the and: fambia.we shail sell, on of January, scribed real oetate, ril ‘Lots numbered 47 and 48, in Hol: Bieamer ieaves (ih street wharf at lta m. and returnsabout H, Sny't Ladies LAI the ber 851, foli Fecords for the Disteiet of Colum Itolat a orclook ios at £ 0% cured thereb: being, parts eng a ie a arr nog Sumen ARRANGEMENT. OR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE | DAY, sca erthe s1617_ | GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, | yen, eran inches south of th 4 255, feet eact corue? of said lot musabered forty eigh for the it, and running thence ten feet nine inches south on the ‘West line of Monroe street ; thence west forty-eight feet four-and-one-half inches; thence north ten feet nin hence east forty-eight feet fourand- The swift and elezant iron THE LAKE, Ceptain 0. J. Poxxz- FILLE, leaves Otistreet wharf further notice, every ven and forty- beginning for and nine inches t corner of said lot numbered south on nce west forty. en north ten Text forty-eight feet four-and-one- beginning, improved by Also, parts of vom | itt seo saan io Gear esme ata pomt forty tous south of the ‘northeast : it, running ten feet nine inches line of Monroe street; the eight feet four-and-a-half inches ; thy 1@ inches ; then east bat inches to the plac ot of connecting | Sign of the Red Fiag-491 Penn’a lots numbered forty-se pints. Returning, leaves Norfolk every rursday and Saturday, st 4 o'clock P. I FOR FOTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Capiain Jomm B- Woop, leaves her wharf, werminus of 9th street line of’ cars, at 7 2. fa. three tines per week, for ‘Curio: With steamers for PRICES WILL TELL cash; balance in six and twelye terest at 8 per cent. per annum watil d recording st cost of pur- Tequired on each parcel sold sale are not com f sale, the Trus Iate landimurs each day, Thursday and Satu For bi rma mea a Metropolitan Bank, Kn Com; Wharf, foot of 6th street. wreage called for on aplication "Ba. AOCINELLY, MERS FOR NEW YORE. months, with intores Wweyancing ani haser. A deposit attime of sale I plied with in seven days after day o lees reserve the richt to resell thi k and cost of defaulting purchaser advertisement. WILLIAM CLABAUGH,. for the Holidays, whicb one and all can buy a Christmaa present. 500 Pairs Children Shoes, st 5 cents a pair. The next you can buy is Youths’ Boots, at 50 cts. 20 Cases of Men's Boots, at $1, a A large lot of Boy's Shoes, at 80 ceuts. Ladies Rubbers, at 25 centa. st the office, over Zpress Office, OF af he Ex \UEL BACON, Pres. ‘at the ‘ter five Trustees. The Btearsere: JOHN GIBSON snd E. C. KNIGHT, MAYHEW PLAT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, Nev ‘York, every Satu: Georxetown every Saturday, Freight talon apply at office ever M at 4 a ». ATTENTION IS CALLED TO TU-MORROW. TPHOMAS DOWLING, lowest rates. For information Me Bank, . Agent, Water SAMUEL BAOON, President. GERMAN LLOYD-—Sreamanre ORT iswres New Yous. Havae Leeson, RAUPTON AND BREMEN. The seat rs of this company will eatl every Sat- Ladies’ Pebble Goat and French Kid Side-lace, from the best manufacturers in Baltimore, at $175 per pair. Men’s Hand-atitch Gaiters, at $3.50 to $4.50. The finest aesortment of Men's Slippers, Hand- sewed, from 75 cents up to 83. Ladies’ Kid and Goat French Heel, ag 82s pair. Ponement on account of 4 ‘Auctioneer, arday frow Beomen Pier, Ros AS DOWLIN Hoboken. Ka!c ay, i York to Havre, Londen, Southampton Call early, as the rush {s reat at the FINE WHISKYS, WINES AND LOT GROCE- and Bremer, tizst cat gold; steers, $50, curren: ke CELRIOHS for }10);_second cabin, RIEM, AT For freizht or On SATURDAY MORN ‘ CO., 2 Bowling Gresn, | con WEE DE at 10 o'clock, within 1 Hoon, T shill se. the above goods MAS DOWLING, GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania avenue. i. January 4, C= ‘Ss NEW EXPRESS LINE Auctioneer. ut eee atave Youns Resrzorrvnty, PHILADELP ENS GEOROETO Connecting at Philadeiphia with Of rpuomas: DOWLING, auc WASHINGTON i TReeular sale of Household Effects within my sales t 10 o'clock. LEOPOLD RICHOED, Puorateron. _NO BRANCH STORE IN THIS CITY. dec20-tr rocks, on 8A TURDAY Line for Boston, Provid: ©} Uktponement on account of weather. the New England States. _ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | p? XOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES | FOR YOURSELF, If you do, go to the NEW YORK SHOE STORE, etown— Monday ceived daily sunt Is m to Boston and Providence, and Fal} WIFE, oni Pp. wi. Shrowsh cae | bia, we will sell at public auc MANN, Auctioncers, By virtue ofa deed of tri 1877, recorded in Lib Git a, in front of the of January, pam. Lot numbered twenty: }.in Loring Chappel’s recorded subdivisior m SATURDAY the sth ‘da: their woods ‘anded at’ 605 Pennsysivania avenur, B Where you will find the best ‘as anywhere in the : A FEW FACTS AX Water atreet, | Ledie«’ Pebble Goat Button Boots. please have them marked i information app:y tod. H. JORNSON & | O0., 1202 F street J2th-sti Nd at prices as tow nited States. D FIGURES. balance in ashingtn, 1. Georctown, D. G: WILLtAM © Eacies’ Kid Extton Boots. » 23 Sonte Wuarvee, Ladies’ Navy Biue-to p. French Heals, per cent. per anntim, the di ato of erred payments upon the property sold. Fifty dollars Ladies’ Diagonal or Ladies’ Lace Boots, all styles. Ladies' Slippers, CKeck ‘Lop, Burton. MAHLON ASHFORD, "5 Trustees. deo28-28,31, jan W. “ROLTERDA’ nail to the Net Thats Wednesday a ermediate $45—S5u ; Steeragc n't Ax't. 27 South William st. Gent's French Caif Stitched Boots. Shoes and Gaiters .... * and Children’s good Shoes 25 per cent. less ‘Rubbers, best and cheay Gent's Rubbers, 50e. ; Ces eee. 92.60 snt's Rul 7 ). E57 The above are all the best make goods and all cturdays o-” | “Only One Price. {nov21+tel GEO. McOARTHY. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Auctioneers. of a deed of trust, dated June Fotio 421, one o: rict of GC tumbi public auction, in front of th the land records for the Wo Will Fell, af ses, on SATU Chappel’s record *, 35c.; Misses’ and ni, Lot mum) MAN LINE UNITED States & Rovar, Mart STEAMens, NEW_YOEK to QUEENSTO! Every Thursday and d Subdivision of numbered nine hundred und sixty 860), wit improvements thereon. iS the Terms» Three hundred in cash; ba’ance in one, rannim in- it to be secured upon the City of Berlm......5291 tons | Ci City of Richmond-4607 City of Chester. ‘These maruiticent steamers aro larvest anid fastest on the Ai two and three years, with 8 per cent. 7 terest, the deferred payn property sold. City of Brussels. PoOstTivE CLOSING OUT SA LB mou the strons- TIN M. ROHRER, "5 Trustees. AHLON ASHFORD. every modern improvement, in de023,28,31 janes ding hot and cold d electric bells in’ statero ms, revolving | chairs in saloons, bath and smoking rooms, barber | ete. For rates of passe B.™ WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. f SALE OF A DESIRABLE Ti RICK BWELLING SOLU MB TS NORTHWES' ri duly, recordedein Liber No. of the laud records for the $45,000 WORTR Cusanp EINE. ¥ in front of the 8, on TU p. m., the falle GAITERS AND SLIPPEBs, HR W AUCTION SALES. DOWLING, Anctioncer. TOP-GROCERY WA iy HORSE AND HARNESS. —~ LA ae ‘o'clock, in front of my auction (OS. DOWLING, Anct. STORY AND Railroading in the Snow, A PARTY OF SEVENTY PASSENGERS IMPkISONED AT SANDY CREEK FOR EIGHT DAYS—HOW TaEy KILLED TIME, Y R. M. Stearns, a commercial travele in Syracuse f coming by way of Kome. city for Watertown day. The train reac! proceed no further Show storm. THE EVENING STAR. -January 3, 1s78. Congressman Acklen, BRIEF HISTORY OF HIS RA’ ING—MRS. ACKLEN’S MARRIAGES. Y. Herald trov There are m: dents associated with Mr len’ tory which. though be: recent adventures, ma; the romantic history of a most romantic you The Housckeepers Tor breaktast. but h, With tried ovs- So love scalded Creek last nf RLY LIPE AND TAATN- E'S SALE OF TWO 2) Gis MASS AVERUE SAW LOT 283x106, an NW. 2 . TO ALLEY. By virtue ofa deed of tra Jith, 1878, and recorded in Lil folio 928, of the lan of Columbia, and Put a smell piece of b ep thin te some w ed Sandy Creek 3 on account of tie There were some seventy men and ladies tn the same dik sometime during thi crowd has been co! main for eight days, being unable cate with the outside world ss Various expedients were reso the time pass pleasantly. were iniprovised 2 Most of the passenc d some few of them remained the entire time on the train, ¢ Hebron kindly running the same hotel when his passe Dut on the gridai dsted June gn id. records for the District lirection of the party secured mblic auction, in fi .. the following-déscribed real of Washington, in eaid District, to wit: Lot nd she southeasterly Fix entte, by the Hot lettensa and inarked ision of oriinal lots num- two (2), three (3), four (4), ten fare numbered four hun ‘he whole fronts 28 feet on said avenue, and runs back to and fronts 28 feet 4 inchos r With the improvements the ground attached, wil! OF On0 With the privilese of of sale: One-third cash (of which $75 on ‘be paid at time of sale), and the balance in equal payments in six, twelve and eihteen months, to be secured by pu 8 per cent. interest from trust on property so! chaser. Conveyancing and cost. If terms ing no reiath Yei be told as. Wil tasie raw a at that station And there the pen, batiored, and ig y, and 3. a native hville, Tenn. He has been tae especial p of fortune, and his life one of luxurious leisure Dr. Cheatham, of Nashville. ‘Whose nephew, A very rich cake ts. Steighing parties and marked “ (6) feet _in width frontin; depth thereof, o} “1,” of Rothwell’s subdry mother, at pre: 8 formerly Mies J. Addison Hays, Year since married tae daughter of Jefferson Davis, president of the late Confederacy. MES. ACKLEN’S TRIPLE MARRIAGE. First, she was the wife of Mr. Frankltn, of Second, of Josepht Acklen, sr., of Huntsville, Ala., and third, of Dr. William A. Cheatham, of Nashville. “The history of bi Ite reads something like a romance, years ago there lived in Su twenty miles nore of > Adelicia Hay at the hotels. down to the vers wanted to take thetr d fifty-two (452). on alley in rear, ppdiieee Bouses. with offered separately, both. parsed present wete gentleman from One young man » Gouveneur, San Francisco and New York GERMAN Corrke Caxe. lifornia was on his way Y over a baki Was the young m: n & Spoonful a repeated “the And he teles’ ashville, an im- id bachelor natred Frankl the hichest man in Teunessee, owne plantatlons in Mississippi, t autations in Louisiana, and more ths 5 His place of residenc eral hundred and vale and Iv hada magnitie rds of buffalo and deer. s were filled with biue-blooded nags. > browsed In its felds and finported oc. neated in Its co. anston Was qu i! Surroundings. of choice Works, [br rehaser's notes, bearing y of a6 and a deed of |. they ain't wa ‘of sale are not como! worse than 1 fter sale, the Trustee reserves the rizht to re- and cost of purchaser i WML. EF. HOLTZMAN WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. dal-ttdbs S2-THE ABOVE SALE 8 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, January’ 8, 1874, same hour and By order of Trustee z-dtdbs WALTER B. W{LLIAMS & CO., A H. WARNER, 916 F «1 the First Pre Dyterian Church, euchre very well, preach, and he did the latter with gre ance last Sunday in the Cong ‘AM the passer do so turned out a lordly manor o! ass acres and rich in hill Wa and running brook, ark stceked with he same Way : he ‘could sin’ ace y TWO Labiespor y sheepfoids. ein keeping with Splendid art. gal les stocked. with while statues, fountains, ing he received the sa Real Estate Anctioncer. the death of bis mother, UNIMPROVED 'S AVENUE SOUTH. By virttie of a deed of trust to ns, dated 15ti March. 1878, and dely records in’ Liber 85: folio 250, er ‘seq. or the land racords of the District of Colmmbia, aud by direction of the pari ‘ell, at pubiic anct F OF LARsE, OF SIXTEE mpleted the picture uch ouuine. The ot which these words are but ar owner of all this was a berey erous-souled old gentleman, 2 in: plishments aud thorough culture, a ty; hern pianter of tlushed time, hos] genial and philanthropie, whose doors we wuby ajar for the coming gutst. HOW MISS HAYS CAUGHT A MILLIONAIRE, gay party of young pe: asuville visited the abode of the bac since mother to Congressman Acklen, who ‘at that time was a beautiful and vivacious belle of the Tenn> Mr. Franklin wasa ccommodated the vi- sight of a 1 metre Chote! set out a mo: and the hours, though brief, were rosy. Betore lady and gentleman was requested ption, an eccentric ra week, the engineers amile toa farm secured thereby TUESDAY, the’ 14tn day ‘of January, m.,in front of the premi salt and pepper, dish, Cover WIth paste, were obilged ) leave thelr engines on the t ing a train got throw cK With many of the the south, “and imprisoned. pas: a city, Ubrough @ hole in th asthe same is recorded in’ the records of the Sur: yeyor D. ©. Said lot contains 12,111 square feet aud Richland the locomotives were a in the immense snow-drift ‘Terns of sale: One af cash (of whi ris struck off) six and twelvemonths, with 7 per cused by deed of trust. ‘Terms to in five days, Conveyancing and recording at purchacer’a cost. WILLIAM BIRN finally stzhted. bsent, DUL atts lodze- Soine Vey g00¢ sitors with the rare alo chase anda deer hunt; the teen Teet deep. NEY, ‘ Trastess. 830 4s street 2 had never before bails, thea dip them t and fry them t oa Pp anklin being a ation of the efforts Ital fin to place opposit= sentence signify in up for the oid bach- It was the tur ABLE _UNIM- SORTHEAST f Conductor He ; tard will do, Wat buts delicate ebi T intention to It worked like a ¢! of the tide in the affairs of Miss Ia * to invulnerabte to Cupid's < In a tender spot by the art—the gray goose quill of Miss A brief courtship, ag: s Hays became Mrs, Franklin, tress, 100, of Fairtield’s broad acre: . ‘Two or three children blessed the union, but the angel of death looked fa upon the household, and In the course of a few years Wn each of the babes, aS well as mnillionaire Franklin himself, thus lav! ming young widow “rich as cree and no encumbrances whatever. MARRIED TO J e conductor certalnl: A Yours Gu and his favorite A dispatch trom W: Ww blockade was raised Une and trains will be runnin: seracise Standard, mmpanion sat ure Uae other ¢ virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 238 5 6 man had Jusi tntsh 2 duly recorded in liber 8: folio 451. ‘one Of the I id records for Wash ict of Columbia, T infront of the premises, lay of January, 1879, at 4 rtain pieces or'parcals of lyin and being in the City District of Columbia, and ki as lots numbered three (3), four (4), five (5), in square nine hundred and lot nmmbered six (6), in square one thousand and lots will be offerea separately ove muentioned, commenciv anows, Was stru with a barber, TUESDAY, tho 14th di and whispered: * ‘ock p.u., all those ce round and’ premises, of Washington, ‘and wedding and the mis- the sister of Un 2” inguined his girl ‘hty-six (036); an? also, I tirst got staved,” arris, rector, ceremony the happy pair returned toa most artistically served breakfast, and left at onc for their home in understand, is a young naval off “When was tha “Oh, before I raise claimed as his in’ the order ab: Conan: with eaid lot three. Terms of sale: One-thir# cash; and the balance in six (6) and twelve (12) months, with interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent. per annum, deed of trust upon the premiges sol cash payment wil! bo required immodiately upon property bee bid ofi: and if the purchaser or onr- vith the terms of sale within will be resold at his or their yancing and recording at cost LOUIS SCHADE, Trustes. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S SALE, tue of a deed of trust, date: \ hat moustache?” secure] by 2 ld. 850 of ns at moustache do you suy . Warning red en the sudden death of his elder » Serving in the heir to the title and ned from lits com and finding hu 3 he was servin bronght the Marquis of S Louise to our shores, he for her, prior to his reiarn t on of his new heritag ery quiet and private, bi few beyond the pariles Interested ‘ken Saw any moustac chasers fail to comply five days the prope: rink and cost, Conve: of, purchaser. sh clan, and con- iry than the retinue of a teud- she married the her Second wedding was Amoug her suitors was ung lawyer of Hunts- It is not known to the writer whether Mr. Acklen had ever formed the acquaintance of a brief or receive: ” hissed the young land of Mis tnanc ening, DUL somel: Sunday eventt 4 poor but respectable Joseph Ackien. of the sell at te in the city of Wash- hg the nieridian of 60 at 48 | rd passawe crossinz the meridian a York or Be on, Crossin mbered one hindi in David L. Morrison and square numbered threo Ve (365), toxether with the im- PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES THS OUNAKD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, nes in ix per cent. it Between New Fork and Liverpool, Calling | at Corie Harbor. FROM XE YORE. PROM NEW YORE. LOUIS HEILBEUN, plied with in seven da; e the Trastee r: property at tho risk tor five days" Wed, Maren jecueaday from tiew York. seryes the richt to resell the cont of the defaulting pure advertisement No. £09 7th street northwest. HOLTZMAN, Tr: Wu. 3. T. COLDWELL Etntes of Pas: “Tuat OLD Womam or Mom” ers carrying steerage, comiLedations. snd 100-gold, | STORY BRICK 23D STREET RAILROADS paLTEtonE AND OHIO BAILEOAD. NOKTHWEST. —— AD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TERAOR. $16, folio 207, of tl <atioune Heute and Short Tin Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878, he land records foi trict of Columnbia, aud at the reques 5 secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, front of the preinises, at 4 o’cl DAY, January 7th, 1 front by one linudred (1 n square tliree hundred and rates. Steeraze tickets from : stown, and ali other parts of | Europe at lowest raten. ‘Throush bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, a verp and other ports on the Qoutinent, | ie to the est ok p.m. on: PUES. the east fitteen (15) fee depth of Lot five 6 party duction to a case in court, but in his maiden spoken to a widow, id that his engas he lady he had won: n to live tn regal pre born to them, stnan Acklen was their ele oved tO 2 still more ce near Nashville, on the nt Mansion was e} Was superbly situated, ing ground, a portion of tho: terminous hil nd enclosing the handsome cits . Behind was the city with its hange in Miss Stat though It wa His friends in Lincoln wish i ant happiness.—[ hundred and, ty After their m image they be: front to rear. ‘The «round is improved by tw houses, front the west ride « thirty-nine Mokler desire ‘Terms cif sale: O: third of the purchase money d the residue in two eq vo months, respec 8 at six aud v Q with within ope week at ty may be resold after one wi K and cosi of the defan'ting p and quite as pictur. is or Athenian acropolis. it, LWO miles distant, stood another rang tehing from riv S his valley the battle of Nashville was fought erman was march- ‘3 the sea the rebel General ood oward Nashville, s back upon this splendid ine of Ivanpah, but wa arn any whine in Decetaber, 1365, Ss’ hunt was unable to e desired the indian to dof trust, dated J) -,,one of tie land nm ss headquarters, and thus be- To describe , With all of its elegant would require consid acknowledged the gvandest the Mecca of a for the Distr at publie auction, st certainly hav and had not a morse ard bad then been without water for two d Alone the s;arit shore ke pltce at her late res thwest, at Loch ns with him, 1 Sinteepth street 8, siti t trict of Colum- lot numbere? 6 city of Washinat and kuown and distinguished YOUNG ACKLEN lis pocket a check for yattend without further nodes enty-elht (378), ‘onsistiny LEA 05 & m.—New York, together with the improvements thereon, of a three-story brick building, with a large carp: ter shop in the offica, No. 4 Bow! niladelphia, and Boston Gre Baitim: esbin, to OTIS LIGELOW, On to, at Shi pega Eanes e hird of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eizhteen months, CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. secured by a deed of trust upon the property 3:60 a. 1n.—Baltunore, Annapolis and Way. res Winchester, Hawerstowarand | snduken see thee E od: aring interest from. 1@ rate of Keven (7) per cant. per ble semi-annually or ail marchaser. A deposit of $150 required at the time of sale. All conveyancing purchaser. LEMEN’S GOODS. _ | ABGosx SUSPENDERS, Are “something new" went, Berg, Wi way g 17-40 a. m.—Baltimore and Laurel Exp 3100 m.—Point of Rocks, the day of sale at apuum until paid, and cash, at the option of retown, snd W: , Philadelphia, "Parlor Cur 0 New York and peat Annapolis Junction, muisville, rding at the ex) baci ‘Terms to be complied wit 8, or the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the PETER F. BACON, Trusteo. 8:35 a, m.—Bt. Louis, ch except Sunday. Car to Staunton. Pull: | rf The “ Duke of Bedford” Scarf at 32. These daily. Graiton to Sandusky, daily, ‘Sre warranted. “Lloys Atires & Smith's | London Neck Wear,” istest designs. Larxe Line COAL AND WOOD Just opened, st close prices. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY. 316 F st. x. w., Opp. Patent OMce | oa —On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis a Gos me-baltimore Exprees. Stops at (orate, Colles, Beltsville, Latirel, Anna} Coan AND WeoD. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BOY. at wharves, foot of 7th st. snd sea for Stell, GOAT consthntiy exrivine WOOD st sa we *s and Hanover. a FALL AND WINTER Goons. | aabpimHalmore, Annapolis, EUicott City and or 6 cd fi ‘A maperd ssiaction for Gentlemen's Dress inds. Large tock an Bole manufacturers af Stephex..on's Patent Buu- ahe only Kindling Wood TEPRENSON & BRO, and Street Wesr received and ready for in- spection, and offered at fair prices. Respectfully request the continued favors of amy patrous and the public xeneraliy. F. J. HEIDZEGER, Frid--Now York, Philadelphia and Boston cess, St ure! tls on Sunday Only for Baltimore and Way 3 Baltimore, Bladensburg, dled EINDLING WOOD. having ® Fire Lighter will jeve: Ersnch Office, 12th and Penn’ sepd0-tr Orrizass AsMY S Nave sMxvcnanr Talkon, Frederick via Relay. woop. Junction. 535 15th street, 4:35 p. m—Point of Roc! es | Bete am and Way uly. in. Baltimore, ‘Xanapols ‘and’ Way Bts- Norfolk and Baltimore Norfolk except Sun- JOHNSON BROTHERS. Frederick, Hagerstown, piers On sacs to (9 CGORNROTIONS. WEIGH. ‘ BLOMPT DELIVER! . “Expreses. Ellicot COAL. woov, ooaL. Main office, wharves, mi"! and depot connected with day. Norfolk Passengers taken in the Up-town cltices by TELEPHONZ. With nnequeied facilities and advantage for en0- nomically couductine the wood and coal. trace, consulted every Tuesd 1 at No. 915 61h st., near K, from 1 to 50’ red. Ofice and Rasi- m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. m.—Chicayo and Columbus Expreas. Skep- —Baitimore Express. p Sint of Rocks and Way Stations. 5 onabling owest; ofices and all in pmmadiate communi. tion to orders, Wo are ‘wharves, factory, extensive store yar ‘0 stock’ mp Inrxely w throughout the et; cation, insuris - BROWN cw ‘Spermatorrh Decay, Seminal Emissions, E “iz patrons the beat varietiea OF ” pure coal, of 2,240 JOHNSON Bry, “HERS. | ot, foot of Fath, You. prepared to off cinnsti, Lowsyille and ress. Pittsbure, except Sunday. *&, Philadelphia and Baltimore epsburg snd Laurel. vk, and Special Sleeping Butiay onty. Other trains datiy Diseases of a private, oF ve are. Oitice, | 1p s Pullman Cars. 110.15 p. m.—New You Expresé. Stops at In office, mill anit te Kahn's Museum o} s.w. Offices: 1202 F of premature decline, st. h. w.; 1112 oth and 221 Pa. ave. we. sXcept Sunday. stop at Relay Station. JPOSAL prorosaLs FOR EI VELOPES. GREAT INSY LV. Rta TAZ oe TREASURY DEPARTM: tO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. At OD RESTORED. 1.” Sreseaoapalieae Double Track, Steel Hails, pes for the received at rary, 1379, ferms for Lidding will be faraished upon tne June 30, 1 tment until the 20TH or Jay 12 o'lock mm, | SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQuremeyt. In Effect Decewmen 16th, SHINGTON. from Depot, TEAINS LEAVE WA‘ Bare fol and the West, 10:10 a.m. 5 Siceping Oars from | Tat Ot Pouls and Onicago ture decay, néry corn Sixth an my2teoly&s orner of Six! TH: ROKENTSO , and this advertis etary of the ying the same, nm the covern: Ader or bidders, and uo further cou- Pittsburg to Cine’ 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Oar to Obicago. Sw RAILROAD. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG Fan es fe the contract betw: ment and the b velopes contracted for must com- ce within twenty (20) days from the date of the gvard,and be completed within three (3) iuonths deliveries will be subject to inspection by an 4) pam. daily, except Palace Care to Ws Williamsport, pee Hateson: | am. daily, except Sunday. gor New York and the Ess “Saaily, with Palace Oars aitached. Falls and the ah 2:90 and, IO ted ee. | extort detailed forthe °S ESSENCK the Treasury, and the d ——— _ purpuse by the Seeret: BR. HICK v ay cretar, or iclivery of an inferior article will be deemed sufticient catise to aunul the con. Deliveries aust be free of charge at tha Treasury Department. ‘The failure to deliver the quantities of envelopes contracted for Within the specified time will operate a a forfeiture of the entire penalty of the bond, or ¥ ithe visor of youth to the | coustitution in four weeks. Failure | ‘bis life-restoring remedy | taken by all avout to marry, or wno Lave become | weakoned from excess or any other can ‘case aa certsin as that watcr qu case. Bole Avent, Dr. 208 ¢S0QUEB, | Piace, New York. + press of Puliman 2arlor Oars, 9:30 am. daily, N.Y., all through trains connect at ity with boats of Brookl, direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- fe double ferriawe sud journay acrosa New phia, 1-30, $:30 and 10:15 p. except Sunday. tract, atthe option of the Secretary. e Secretary of the Treasury may direct t chase in open market of such quantiti thirst, 83 por q University necessary to supply the defi shall bo ciancy caused by such © tothe contractors fifty (30) per ceutum of the price which it shall be found neces- Tor Baltimore, jaily, except Sunday; Gnatoals ym daily. 10:20 2 m1 80, 30, failure, and ¢ | for Pope’s Creek Line, 7:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. POPES sary to pay for such articles. THE OFFICE OF THE ch proposal must be sined by the individual or fam alee te ene noearan ech TS nee daily, except Sunday. 3 aes HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, — Lafarge aes and 4:20 p.m daily, for = few months, has been | suilicient sureties, in the sum of two thousand Which Lins been lars, ($2,000,) approved by a United States officer of the dis the sureties reside or do busi- ness. on a form to be furnished by the Department, conditioned for furnishing such envelopes as may be awarded under it, and the performance of the closed. RINGWALE & HALL, who | ooithe District of Columbia, Maryland jirginis and Delaware, for ecdies, at their office, Sout etreets, two squares nor Sen and Fo nod which has been €ea ly and Stted up for the convenience af pa" 6: suitstion free. HOLMAN LIVER PAD. ‘What is it? and what does ft mean? ma ge ot Fhesceastally all Liver and Sch Diseases externally, and it means an ty The thousand aud one nostrums sad hi ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- Way AND AEDT ANDELA AND WASHING 7, 8,9, 10, 11. a m., 1:15, 3, 4:20, :30 p.m. On Sunday at ‘and the South, 6:60 a.m. and 5:20 p. Proposals unaccompanied by a satisfacto and by the eamplen of envelopes ‘raished pou which bids Dasedy busidered ets will be awarded dealers be considered Only to established mamufucturuns Of, OF posals to be addressed empocels or ent and reject any or all bids. bond, by the will S BIRTHPLACE. e (3) and the west thirty runing back with that width eizhty-seven (8 in depth, of lot numbered two (2), all in square bumbered four hund: are known and deseribed upoa the plit or plan of id city, together with all the improvements and &e,tothe same belonging. ‘Terms of sale: Onefonrth cash (of which $500 will be required when the property is struck off), and the residue of the equal annual pa: Born and reared at this magniticent spot ; da far happier lot tran usually . His education was intrusted: best private teachers, He was takea curope, learned French, German and Italia (raveled and saw strange lands; he grew u vandsome, urbane, dashing fellow. war his mother remaine ildren. His father went to Louisiana to look after their plantations, One of these planta- tions was situated up Red river, where Acklen was Cut off from the world by the fo. of Gen. Banks, and where he was taken sic beloueing to Mokler, which Mokle his ‘own pocke Mokler had on Tis pack-ar brick valued at $60—discount off had got at El Dorado Canon in ex Morris Kane 1s having worked for mines and at the mills —[Pioche (Nev.) Rt tne her datuelit » No. 1607 Tenth street northwest 2ieT A. HAZ Akp, widow of the la? the sixty first year of hor awe, icksbung, Va., but for thirty ut of Washington, D. C. anpurtenance: ber of years t ote eR bacon above) on Saturday Relatives #nd'friends invited (Washington Post, Baltimore ( N.Y.) and Virginia papers 8. December 81, 1875, of diphtheria, Karty in Europe with her purchase mone ments, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, bearing interest from the date of fale until paid, at the rate of eight (8) per er annuum, payable quarterly, and secured by. of trust on the prorerty sold, and a satisfac- tory fice insurance on the improvements to be taken atthe expense of the purchaser, and properly as- Signed, as acditioval security. If the teruis of sale are not complied with within seven (7) days from property will be resold at sl purchaser, after five (5) I conveyancing and record THE Ick Cror tn Ma‘ TTS. pects for a good crop of ice in this 3 rhe Boston Iee Company, which takes the lead, reports about t large pond in Chelinsford. The capacity orthe pond is between 60,000 MYED M., infant daughter of W.O. and KD. Myers, aged years, one mouth and se Funeral December $1, 147%, a inches on its MARRIAGE NO. 3. After the war Mrs. Acklen returned to Nas! ville, a widow for the second time, still fresh, blooming and attractive. Suitors were not at all “backward in coming forward,” and finaily, in_iss7, she Was married to Dr. William A. Cheatham, a distinguished Tennessee physi- clan, whose brother was the Confederate Gep- eral Cheatham, and whose first wife was sister to the wife of General John H. Morgan, the famous confederate raider. Acklen’s history it may be told that her erop of cotton having been seized by the fe thorities she engaged the legal eral Gideon J. Pillow, of Tenne: ered for her the handsome sum of $1,000,000 in payment for the cotton seized, HOW ACKLEN REACHED CONGRESS. As his share of the princely fortune Congress- man Ackien received one of the Louisiana plan- tations. After completin rope he also graduat (fenn.) law sehool, ind 70,00) tons. nds Of the Same company in Woburn a@e., are in good condition. Pond and Spy Pond closed Saturds now have some three or four inches, Should t cold weather continue during the wee snow orrain intervene, the Boston Tee Company will commence cutting on Monday next. Mr T r has eight or ten inches on his pond at Forge Village are in the same state of forwardne ponds of the lower ice companies are nd if nothing Inte ain the quantit: ality excellent: day of eale, the and cost of ‘the Gays’ advertisement, ing at the expense of the purchaser. 1an?,8,4,8,9,10,16,17,18 | R. AS. F. HARVEY J if JAS. F Undertakers, Residence on premises. 4171m* W. TYLER, Trustee. N & GREEN, Real Estate Brokers and 70h ativet northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL THIRTEENTH axp FOURTEENTH 8’ WEST, IMPROVED BY A VERY HA ERICK RESIDENCE, - By virtue of the provisions trust executed to us, dated December 12! A.D 1874 and So. 729 7th st. n. Auctioneers, 41; nd the Russ i qn — halmed and prepared for tra kt. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, ormeny with B. ¥. Harvey), 840 F street m. a, Ove door east of Tenth etrees Incidental to Mrs. ready for cuttin, the shape of sno abundant and the q Traveler, Dec, 31. . Who recoy- orgs Wita Her Nernew.— respondence of the Cleavelan Neweomerstow: little village of B1 he land records for the Cojumbia, and at the request in writing of the thereby, we shall offer for sale at mblic auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- AY, Fannary 2st, 1879, at 4 o'clock ‘p. m., the described real estate, § Cn, to wit: “ his education in Eu- from the Lebanon ind shortly after moved to Memphis, He did not practice his profession long, however, for he soon became enamored of and was married to Miss Betzel, whose father His wife only lived about one ‘and young Acklen moved from Meiphis Louisiana plantation, from which section he was sent to Congress. T Lrensportatics: Jotty Brttcles: et: 4 on the moet reas nate in the city of i that certain piece and Khown and described as lot num- n J. H, ‘Thompson's suddivi- and a part of “ m of.’ oriina: State of excliement Christmas € gular elopement. CNDERTARSR, ray 387 10th at. m. a. of four (4), in Evans! in square two hundred and fi (247), reccrded in the land records of the Nninbia, May 6th, A.D. 1874, and bounded as fol- ws: Commencing at the nal lot twelve (12 vilie, where, under 1 aunt to church, broug’ here in tute (0 7 ys Kean UNDERTAA BR, 816 Ponn’a avenue heretofore bore In HER How: CHRISTMAS AND DEAD ON NEw Sarah Hayden started trom her fai at 56 Center street on Christmas d: irlend living in the same strect. ward John Fallon, wate! oon Saor on | i e north one lun: inches to the pl Her husband. M is a merehant, and is considered t wealthy, but this strar nei : dred and five fe ther’s house with the improve handsome Brick Residence, N achusetia ay. ‘The tertas Of mm, trust, ere cach, of wh! be paid down at the fall of the cousent of all parties. inter Varled 80, a8 to require one money to be p HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ATEEACTIVE ag ful wife has dviven What induced M ul husband and a her fate with that of a} youth ts entire! ‘aman for the New York aven Railroad Company, saw tol fash on the southeastern corner of and Center streets, and a deputy The men saw Felix Lavelle, brother of the notorious “Scotty sen and helping her acros to the entrance to a bar-roor dows at the door. Center street. asprescribad by the dead of yy Sve bundred doliars must ATTRACTIVE PEIO#2. tuo terms ma, rd of the purchase the balurive upon de- the notes of the pur. ng seven per cent. per red on tha prem{ses nat be at the purchaser's complied with in din cash, and 4 Sac CHAMBER BET at $2.0. A fue Decorated CHAMBER SET st 68.00, 4 fine CHINA TEA SET st 87.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA BET st 810.00, The above are only a few of the bargains which we Cail = cxatute our sock and you eaunot fail to SOCHAEFER'S, 2016 7th street mw. ere le laid her Frxn.—on Saturd: Jullus Bleyer, miles soutli of t he deputy sin ue, Who turned and asked what was aud continved lis way recognizing the righuy guessing that Lavelle should be arrest- ed, overtook the runaway Lavelie asserted that the . Hayden, he said, had ocket when the ww charged. Mrs. Hayden was tal ‘The bullet entered ssed fn an oblique di through the box e village ot Fredo! Meanwhile Oficer eputy sheriff, a hing 25% pounds. plowed up th fall, and thitt bi iis Value. The piece is Nat, oblon several features of interest to thc ‘Though tinds of this usual, it 1s claimed that t being of nugget sha with.—{ Midwamkee (Wis He stated tat li ecimen in one of his f Was until recently uvaw WM. H. PHILIP, FRANKLIN A. DICK.) LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AON THE NORTH _ SIDE OF BETWEEN D SIXTH STREETS virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court @ District of Columbia, passed in equity 5,718 and 6,011, we will sell He auction, in tront of the premises, on fanuary 7, 18.9, at 4 o'clock p. a parcel of ground and premises situate in the city of Weshington, District of Columbia, being the eastorn elvhteen (1S) feet front of lot numbered three (3), in square numbered, four hundred and ninety-oné Ge roniing on whsylvyania avenue, ck the sane width 20 the rear end of said lot, testers Bre Soe ee pede ee Ayo-story Brick Store and Dwelling. ‘Yerms; One-fourth 1 cash, and the balance at ons aud two Years, with interest at six per cent. per an- Sold.” deposit ot B500 required wt the tingeo old” A dees ae ‘at purchaser's cost. If the lied with in seven day t to resell the prot and stopped him. his pistol p. apon Was di: re RNSYLVANIA AY he left breast ction eutirely eile was taken tore her she said that. he was the man who and who intended to do it. yesterday. Although only 15 years of aze, she was married on the 6th of October last. Lavelle ty rarely met ‘einai 30. “WHITE BRE. wi ill be wuaranteed if you use EARTngvake tx New York spondence of the Utiea The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the Bterling’s Bt. Louis Faneoy Patent, A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour, or GOLDEN HILL, The well-known Standard Family Flonr of the Dis- trict. Its better than it ever was, and maakes ‘Bolls and Bread as light aud as white us the driven snow. ‘The above-named Flours can be bought st say first-class Grocery Store. WHOLESALE DEPOT, ConNER let STREET AND INDIANA AVENUR. WM. M. GALT & 00. ull that piece or Corners, Sloanville and Central Bridge, in Montgomery and Schoharie counties, about 1t is reported that the rattling of dishes and windows was startling. ublican Of January 2 says: inct, shock of an earth- ua, Saturday. AS ion of the eartii Count VINCENT Von KocHarowskt died at Camp: Point, near Quincy, IL, on Monday He was a Polish nobfeman and was ex- . During Poland’s sti om he was three times sentences ping by the intercession of friends of rank. Ween the civil war broke out in this country be came over and raised a company for tae Polish legion, ranking as captain. the war and at its close s¢ Veteran Corps attended his fune yesterday morning. THe WIREs mentioned the reception of tue Mexican General Trevino, in Galveston, Da eee ee bee ere can no allusion to an ‘traor -Shaki at san ‘Antonlo the other day. Gen. Ord re- p.m. Saturday. Schoharie Re A slight, although quake was felt here at 9:32 far as we have no osc! + ‘as noticeable as at the time of the heavy i the shock Was fully as but perhaps not quite as ced to and fro. As faras Knowersville, Albany County, tt was generally observable, and shook Ub‘ngs up generally, but we opine it did not the capital city, as the A Monday mornin; gle for frec- to death, es- and all conveyan terms of sale are the Trustees reserve the at the risk and cost of after five days’ adver ‘shock in 1871, alt distant as that of 187 in duration. He fought through dol- Jed in Quincy. SUGAR L ATI . 1 BALLANTYNE, ADULTER on EDW. TEMP! B. H. WARNER, Auct. pa) Us STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. Dy virtue of an order of the Su y Cob ‘We hereby inform the Public that our Refined Sugars consist SOLELY of the product of raw sugars refined. Neither Giucose, Muriate of Tin, Muriatie that came about in, to the undersigned, and the Tight to waive defects ‘Treasury JOHN SHERMAN, azo there waa Giacevered i Abont sight years put inte practice a new, simple, couvenicnt and W OnpBaxp sort i baser bbband, 1a, treet gene kind of | facuted ‘Office—Corner of 9th and E streets northwest, over mani Ory eo timors ited Btates Patent Office.’ ead gas! bia, sitting in 6526, Walsh vs. Brainard et st 1879, at 11 o'clock ceived Trevino and four other Mexican notables in the most cordial manner. ke, and the Mi was entwined with the American red, white = oe en Rte vorked in ivy on a lace background. we a0 love tee, dark little senorita, Thecattie Inay fatten in peace ttl spring. Wreckep.—The British bark Warwickshire, at San Francisco from Maailla, reports the Brit- ish bark Allen wrecked on Island Torisieva, one of the Loochoo group, ,November 2, while on a trom Takio to Kobe, and remain on the island. Caprary SAM BRapy enlisted at the first drum- tap in Boston, f the Revol Acid, nor any other foreign substance whatever, is mixed with them. Our Sugars and Syrups are abso. Tutely unadulterated. HAVEMEYERS & ELDER, DECASTRO & DONNER REFINING COMPANY. Affidavit to the above effect in the New York pa pers of November 18, 1878, Ee ccna ae ee i In ail the heavy battles of ty, al, Cwall sell at public ag a P. Gilbert's wharf, ESDAY, tho ith day of ii E dev3 aw lm - HE 88 The crew was a

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